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Language and Grammar • Oct 2024
Connecting Words in WritingIn this post we will look at the use, abuse, and the right use of connecting words. Read on to know more about how to write both with and without connecting words. Connecting words are also called transition words. While it is possible to write an essay without obvious connecting words, it may not be very clear or coherent for the reader. Connecting words help to show the logical relationships between different ideas in your text, and they also make your writing more engaging and interesting. However, overuse of transition words can make writing seem overly formal or robotic. It can disrupt the natural flow of language and make the text feel choppy or disjointed. While transition words are useful for guiding the reader through the text, relying on them too heavily can lead to redundancy and monotony.
First Academy Team